Electroconvulsive – Holly Nash

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Electroconvulsive

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Holly Nash

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Electroconvulsive is an embodiment of feminine experiences and the suffocating qualities associated with rage and the weight of pain/trauma. The work is an exploration in automatic-surrealist techniques and the histories of women in 1960’s surrealism.

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